CarmenSIEMPRE KING-GRECO HDW. CO. '"
Tel foDo 248-1302 IS THIS A rtlVIIW OP '64'-PresIdent Kenncdr shakes band
'
Calle 15 8a Avenida in Milford Pa, with Gov. William Scranton of Pennsylvania
y a man often mentioned as a possible Republican nominee to ,, .
SE COCINA oppose Kennedy in the 1064 Presidential election. The Chief
4 ,Kucutive was making the Ant atop on his"non-polittcaT tour
4 BLANCO Y BLANDO"CARMEN" r of conservation areas in 11 states. Kenned told audiences
de lass Precioia Tarjetas that the v.S. faces a crisis in preservation of pure air and ?
A es una water as wen as protection for mineral and forest reserves.VIAJE .

Steger, Jr. and James A, Byrd. ,Sixteen-year-old Becky Kagel, a from the Supreme Court to "my people are back of me." I CHIROPRACTOR
e e e t 210 W. PLATT ST.
blue-eyed blonde from Forrest make the race. (Actually, Adamsran Mathews counters the claim of
Four 2,000 gallon stills, in a High School, has been crowned third back of McCarty and Burns possessing the exclusive: II PH. 251.1616

building located 3% miles southof "MIss Blaze" by the Wesconnett Brailey Odham.) right to offer as Jacksonville's.

f Callahan just off busy U. S. Volunteer Fire Department Both Adams and McCarty were man now by remarking that the

sheriff's deputies Sunday night. 00000 strength of St. Lucie county In Duval's vote In '60. If Burns had

I' -Fernandina: *Beach r0' *News-Leader A Hialeah police car and fire 19S2 made this matter of joint been the choice'then of a,majorityof Plumbing Service

truck stood by Saturday while U. residence one more of curiosity Duval countians, observes Mathe.ws -
'Polk countians are encouragedat S. Customs Agents raided a'boot- than of political significance.But the Mayor would have been DAY-234-4361
''
Improved' chances for a long- leg munitions plant operated In the candidacies of Senator in the runoff and, because of the NIGHT935.1134FOR

citrus exports to Great Britain.An raiders. Local police could shed no Burns, as1 political leaders in the the governor today.

advisory 'from the U. S. Dept. light on the fact that occupants of state's second largest county, Du- Too, Mathews suggests the attention .,

/ of Agriculture representative who the house where the. munitions val, put to a very real test the old that Burns has received JDRAPERIES
I has just returned from current of the ."friends and already from other gubernatorial
plant was 'being operated were,not theory neigh
negotiations in London, points out arrested as a result of the raid. bors" vote. aspirants and their supportersmeans AIVD RODS

that there may be an announce "It was a,government case,and we There are some who believeth the Mayor has a more diffi ,
ment by the British Board of cult situation now than he had in
were merely called in to stand t, a candidate for a statewide
Trade'within a week or two point '60 when he was left virtually
by, a police department spokesman office can ,count upon many'of .t
ing to relaxation in the British alone. Mathews with Burns
agrees
commented. his fellow townsmen to vote for
policy against U S. citrus Im '
00000 him regardless of all other con- that 64 well may be Jacksonville'sContinued

ports.Polk A middle-aged Hialeah couple siderations.If ( on page 12)
County Democrat, Bartow
'0 i .,, who, police said, were making I that were entirely '''true, it
their own 'private stock' of home might be expected that Dade
E. R. Cantrell has sworn a war "
,brew and, wine and also had on county would have seated a 'governor PIZONEd
Fred E. Renninger P
rant charging 4esp.
hand, a private stock of pornographic because of the concentrationof 253.3161iel
principal of East Elementary
material were, arrested in the voting strength there. Yet
School, with 'assault and battery'in
a raid.on their West Hialeah home Dade not" only has never supplieda ssPRODIICr'S
the paddling at school of Cantrell's -
last week. Taken into custodyand governor but not even a major I .., +e,,'
nine-year-old-son. The war-
charged with possession of un- candidate' for the office. i CO.
rant was served on Renninger bya 105 North
Oregon
taxed alcoholic beverages and pos Since Dade has not done so,
Pasco County deputy sheriff'andhe
session of pornographic materialwere the' Burns-Mathews tussle for Du- {a
was released ,on his own recognizance r
John Gaither Oden, 57, and 'val's votes well may become a
Cantrell asserted there
his wife, Annie, 54. Joining Hialeah classic example of what' happens f -,
had been 'persecution' of his son ,
detectives in the raid were when two top-notch candidates offer : :WHITE HOUSERESTAURANT :
last year also, and that the "boy : ;
". state and federal beverage agents for their borne county's. .votes
js being used as Zephyrhills a scapeg at.NewsThe and Metro police. In8; ,statewide, contest, :

. Home News, Hialeah There was pressure upon Ma- THE HOUSE OF GOOD FOOD :
00000 thews not to run because of the : Franklin at Henderson :

Lower Keys Chamber of claim that Burns had earned by . .
The long-sought, large restaurant . . .
Commerce has taken first stepsto
his surprising third place finish !
with facilities for private -
,
create a key deer refuge. Plans in '60( the right to carry the Du
be in
meetings, appears to sight
are to fence in areas where the for 'Largo. The owners of Largo val standard in next year's cam YOU Will Save MoneyADAMS
deer may be viewed In their nat-
ural habitat by tourists' and local Lanes, Robert Elliott and John palgn. ut
deer Watson, have unveiled plans for Mayor Burns, it may be conJectured -
residents. The herd of tiny ,
which stand only about three feet expanding their bowling alleys to certainly suggested that We nave' what ,you want for"
:add a 200-seat restaurant and 'lie was In position to follow in the
tall at maturity, has dwindled to your car at a price that you can
, about 200 and authorities fear key cocktail lounge, plus eight additional footsteps of Fuller Warren and afford to pay. See and save

deer will become extinct without bowling lanes, at a total become another Jacksonville governor COSTUMED VISIT-Ellzabeth
Cost of some $225,000. Attorney with the community beingin Taylor follows Richard Bur today.ADAMS
adequate protection.The dressed for his role in
favored for ton, ,
most position
for the lanes has appeared before a
Lake "
City Reporter "Becket to the set of "Psyche
. e the town commission to ask that consideration when political bene- 50" in London where they Used Auto Partson
the location be rezoned to permit fits were being passed out visited actress Patricia Neal

W. I. Fee, pioneer in Florida sale of liquor. He pointed out that And, of course, there was pres- (right).Miss Neal wean dark Highway 301, 2Yz miles
mosquito control work, has Ins- all other bowling alleys in this sure Independent of Burns from glasses for her part, that of a south of Rt. 60
the small, portable Micro- blind woman,In the latter film.
pected Phone
area sell alcoholic beverages, and those Duval countians who now 6264004TRACING
sol and consulted with Its Inventor -
his client faces serious loss of are faced with a very real problem
John W. Hesslon, Jr. The device in having to take a position
Business if he cannot do the same.
Richard M. M. D.
Long '
I sprays billions of uniform 'officeholder ,
against an Important ,
,t of insecticide In an oil -Largo Sentinel Announce
particles
0; for Burns will carry over as Mayor the opening of hit office at
solution. The mosquito killer Is and Mathews as Senator. 1209 Swann Ave.
f whirled out of the' machine in a The on-agaln, off-agaln negotia- Jacksonville occupies a special for the practice of
t't. mist'so fine that U will float for tions regarding'the proposed recreation OBSTETRICS & Gynecology A NIGHTLY
Its .
status. friends-and-
political Ph. 253-3038 If no in*
miles, killing the pests on contact 'site in the northwest section neighbors influence does not stopat PH.., 229-0411 EXCEPT
: of Lake ,Wales for use by Negro office hrs.. by appointment M SUNDAY
the city limits or'county bound-
: '," -Guide Post, Fort Pierce residents are expected to be >\.'

1tjThe,, 00000' on again in October. Commis- P I' t 8 P. M

famous Florida State UniversIty sioner Bay Coleman, who was appointed -
Circus will perform again some months ago to try A .ii; RAIN

negotiate for use of the prop- r .,'
this year at the 8th Pine Tree to :I ,.. .,'U; OR
Festival. The circus :erty, has Indicated that an answer T <
appearinghere : D ;.; ;
for the third time, features will be forthcoming shortly on CLEARMatinees

o ,ta
By ODIE ANDERSON
lu v
Banks do make mistakes!
:' In discovering this I lose one more girlish illusion,

j ? but girlish illusions are expendable the $50 involved
wasn't. To make matters worse, my discovery that banks
aren't institutions of absolute accuracy followed closelyan
incident which had. served to strengthen my already
unshakable belief that they were.
Several weeks ago I received a nice little note from

1 y : :j the bank which handles my checking account, advising me
that I was overdrawn. They generously offered to over
look my transgression this time; but "don't let it happen
-r again." Complacently, I tossed the note aside, with the
flitting thought that the bank had probably been late in
; 4,. posting a deposit. (After all, I'd been using a checking account -
S S SSIVS since my first introduction to charge accounts, and

with never an error of this magnitude)

r kh., 1 I4llc U"l+yyI Three days later I received from the bank a slip of pa-
d t b per, in baby girl pink, advising that the check which had
kI put me in an 'overdrawn' catagory had been run throughall

the way through-again, and that there were still
'insufficient funds' to honor it; and that I was being
charged $1.50 for causing the bank so much trouble-or
words to that effect. This got results 1 I called the bank,
got exact figures and began a careful re-hash of my ac-
count. My mistake, when I found it, was a 'glarlng'8 b-
Itraction error. (Remember, I don't have a machine to do

'S my figuring.)
I raced to th.e bank to 'cover' the check, called the
people to whom it had been sent in the first place and as-
Supporters and well-wishers packed City Council room last week to witness the swearing In of newly. sured them that it was now backed by good hard cash,
elected Nick Nucdo.
Mayor rushed over and enrolled in a class of higher mathematicsand
went home and took a tranqualizer This sort of thing
LEGAL NOTICES I WILL PIERRE PLAY BALL? just couldn't; happen again.

By Arthur IloppeI tween the White House Wildcatsand This week comes my second little pink slip, and I do a
:NOTICE TER FICTITIOUS: OF INTENTION TRADE TO NAME BKOI8-: see the recreation department us Rams. Frankly, our squad mental somersault But I take the matter seriously. After

Notice U hereby given that the un- in Washington has yielded to looks lousy this year. Ethel keeps I rejecting' several possibilities-like I'm losing my mind,
derslgned Pedro Martlnes, Intend to pressure. And it has at last appointed trying to produce her own team. senility has set in or maybe I'm overworked and need a
Paul'a register Cut-Rate the fictitious Liquor trade Bar A name Re.-, three commissioners to supervise Whiuer White can't cut to his long vacation take two tranqualizers. The medication,

Court taurant, Hlll with borouffh the Clerk of the Fla.Circuit, pursuant the new Federal Touch left in his new black robe. And J. along with the long trip to the bank, makes me a bit ill
to Bea 866.90, Fla.rstt *, 1958. Football League, which plays Sa- Edgar won't talk to any of his physically. Nevertheless, I tackle the account once more.
That the undenlrned Intend to engage -
la business at 8812 15th St.. Tampa ''turday afternoons on the lawn just teammates to the left of the cen But a mistake I can't, find I call in an upperclassman in
October, Florida., 1968,Dated Pedro this Marlines llth day, Sol of south of the White House. All of ter. So tomorrow the White House (higher mathematics, who glances through my scribblingand

owner us, I'm sure, hope these men of Wildcats are going to clobber us. calmly states,
No. 187468-C high repute can clean up this Unless- "The bank has made a mistake."
In the Circuit NOTICE C nrt OF of SUIT the Thlrteeatb scandal-ridden sport. Pierre (suspiciously). Unless "But banks don't make mistakes," I remind him
Judicial Clrevlt of the State ef FIer. what lIe rebuts with "And figures don't lie which brings
Ida, IB Md for HllUboroach Co.. ,. Now a few naive fans may re- ;
IN CHANCERY fuse to believe that touch football Bobby. Well, Pierre boy, there'sa things to pretty much of an Impasse
JESSE PEN-TUFF in Washington Is scandalridden.But lot of dough riding on this Reluctantly, I call the bank, timidly ask for a bookkeeper -

,..Plaintiff. ,,, if not, I ask, why appoint a 'game. The Mafia's down for 10 and humbly request a review of my account. Ten
JUANITA PKNTUFF minutes later she calls back The bank has
Defendant commission to crack down on what gees. The Syndicate's anted up 20. erroneously
has heretofore been .a suspiciously And the Clan's down for 100. Now charged my account with another customer's $50 check.
TOI STATE Juanita OF FLORIDA Pentuff who* residence (loose-run athletic endeavor? a smart boy like you could pick But it's alright; they'll correct the mistake Weakly I
I* Rout 1, Marlon, North Caro- hang up the phone.
lina. yourself up a nice: hunk of changeby
.... ':Tnr u err li.rebr required te file your P&LI Mow thelpvely picture: making the '"Now after. three"tranqualizers, it occurs to me "that
> .'lf inthe tne >New Frontier has sure score goes
anwer or written d f D* any presentedof
above proceeding with the Cleric of ladies our way. I've been mistreated. As a matter of fact, I think that
this Court and to serve a copy thereof and gentlemen playing with that second
pink slip remember
the
( first I
upon the plaintiff attorney, who** two-handed touch on the Pierre (aghast). I will never one
,
name and address appear hereon, on grass sell loyalty for paid my debt to society and the $1.60) the bank dictatorially -
or before the 4th day of November these autumn afternoons. But now my crass money.
1963 the nature of. this proceeding we millions of fans de- Go and never darken my door deprived me of my constitutional rights. In effect,
sport
being DONE a suit AND for ORDERED Divorce. at Tampa, know are aain. the bank accused me, judged me and fined me. And all
manding to What's been
HllUborourh County, State of Flor- : going I this without legal representation, which is a glaring abuse
Ida, into 7AMEFlyF.tT l tterJJ.968.Seal on behind the scene? Bobby. Okay But first you
I of right to habeas
my corpus. Slander, too, is' probably involved .
( ) Clerk Circuit Court (Behind the scene; Pierre (the might want to see this secret because in
returning check to the to
C.
D.
MURRAY I my company
JOHN A. R."o'iJi ID immovable .S., ,who ,1s known I FBI report before I make it pub which I was Indebted, they implied that I really didn't
1912 Solicitor E. Broadway for Plaintiff admiringly to his fellow team. lie. It solves the 2-year-old mystery have the money to pay my bill but was trying to steal it
\ 1O41o111NOTIOEPOABRTNEROSHIIPION Tampa, Florida mates in the White House as "Co- of what really happened toCaroline's from them. All this, plus my embarrassment my mental
sa Nostra," is sitting immovably hamsters. And In what anguish certainly constitutes grounds for something.

: OF behind his desk. A secret panel river The bank didn't even apologize, didn't make any offer

19th Notice day hereby of September given 1963 that, the on partnenblp the- In'' the wall opens and Bobby Pierre (blanching). You win. ('to repair; the damage to my character, and certainly didn'tmake
composed of Albert Diem and (snakehips) K., star acatback of Tomorrow afternoon, when our any mention of reimbursing me for my bookkeeping
Mabel Yvonne Dies Dies, doing and business Peter Dies under and the the Justice Department Rams, White House Wildcats take to the time to the extent of $1.60 or any other amount. I even
name of Dies Poultry Farm, Rt. 1, Box. slips surreptitiously in.) field, I will do what I have never !have to for tranqualizers.
191, Thonoto...*.., Florida wa dl pay my own
olved have. ,withdrawn Peter Die from and laid Mabel business Dies Pierre' (inmovably). Excuse me done before In order to insure Is it fair that I go through such an experience with
and will not be liable on any obllcatlon for not getting' up but I'm in your victory. I'll play. nothing to show for it except the upsetting knowledge
Dies*and created Yvonne In the Dies future, or the by business Albert training. Got to stay in shape, you Well, you may find that unbelievable that banks do make mistakes-and material for a column?
of Dies Poultry ALBERT Farm.DIEZ: know. But the only other explanation e e e e '

,, PETER YVONNE DIEZ DIEZ Bobby: That is a shape, But Is that our leaders can'tgo Tampa nitelife is getting a stimulating hypo from
MABEL DIEZ Pierre, boy, what I came to talk :out and toss a football around the return of a number of favorite performers. Now ap
P.MARIO O. Bos N.4311 KERCH about was tomorrow's crucial be- (Continued on page 10) pearing at the Chez Louie is the Latin Review, 'headlined

Tampa 7. Florida 'by handsome Cuban singer Manolo Torrente Other stars
? 10/4 to 11/1 _.
,}'f include the lithe young dancer Freddy and vocalluring Raquel -
Read \ Bardisa. Gustavo Roig is the young producer of the
l' : ',' !Show and a number of the sexsationnl singers and dancers
LA GACETA ) have appeared here before .Over in the Ready Roomat

.-\r the Tampa Airport Motel, the music-making trio known .
.. S Phone 248.3921 locally as the Continentals are appearing from 9 to 2
( a.m. nightly The sultry singing Leonel, and backing of
,'-.", ., ( ; Nile and Lou make the trio long-time favorites of a host

I ALONSODrug :
ROCKEraifft WELCOMED TO MUSSEU New York Governor
Store Nelson Rockefeller (left) speaks with King Baudouln of Bel-
LUNCHEONETTE ft glum on the terrace of the Hint's office in the Brussels Royal
Falac Rockefeller,who has visited Italy. ,the Vatican,Britain 1
SODA FOUNTAIN and West Germany,got next to Franc In his tour of Europ. '
'3014 ,North Armenia WhIle in Brussels Rockefeller accompanied by his wife, The stare t of Louie Cagfiano's Chex Louie,, Club,is\presently decorated '
I ,Phon' 876-MJS I opened European offices of New York State Department of by a bevy of Cuban "lovelies." 'l'hq.are part of the latin rene -
Commerce, in capital city of the European Common Market. "Too Hot .To Handle." This top attraction baa been drawing in .
;..,;.,' the crowd and will be held over for two.more weeks j

Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz, co-producers of
the Mary Martin musical 'Jennie,' are combining effortson
yet another song-dance dramatization. The new musical
which is' expected to be launched next season, will be
entitled 'Dragon Lady and will be based on an Asiatic
beauty high in governmental circles So, what else is Nhu?
11 .

Flying Farmers are revving up for a real swingy
t; week-end at St. Simons Island, Ga., as the monthly bash
for October On Oct. 12 local pilots will be winging north-

ward for the two-day event, for flying fun and a generous
d sprinkling of swimming in the pool or at the private At-
lantic Ocean beach of the King and Prince Hotel, horse-

( back riding other outdoor sports, and, of course, dancing
under the stars
I.

M You'll know you) saw a 'puddie cat' if you attend the

Ti first cat show of the season, scheduled for Oct. 19 and 20
at the Memorial Civic Center, Clearwater Beach. Feline
fans at the all shorthair cat show, will have an opportu-
I, FIREBOAT SPRAY GREETS NEW LiNER-Entering Philadelphia Harbor for the first atop of nity to get acquainted with the Abyssinian cat of today,
', her maiden voyage, the 20,000-ton Santa Maria new Grace Line passenger-cargo vessel, _
the manx (tailless) cat and the all-American domestic
l' is treated to a fireboat apray. The liner soon will enter service between United States
I
<1' Atlantic coast ports and the Canal Zone, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. variety

I,,,

NEGROES RESPOND. _NEGATIVELY. TO ADS
-- -- -- --- -- - -- -- -
(From Editor & PublUhcr) I 'Do They Mean Me?' In character and mainly directed
"From the point of view of the "When we consider that the against retail establishments and
Negro population there is virtually Negro approaches advertising in services. I

no general newspaper, radio all media with a question that The situation has changed ylie I
elation, television station or magazine does not occur to the white population sharply since last year at this
which docs not carry advertising namely 'Do, they really time, when the Center first point.
that is discriminatory," ac mean me?', it becomes clear that ed out the widespread existenceof
\cording to Edward Walleriteln, advertising which is not specifically unorganized spontaneous boycotts -
executive director of the center inclusive of Negroes does The combination of success-
for Research In Marketing Inc. not reach large segments of the ful execution of boycotts on local

"Strong negative attitude toward Negro population in any effective levels' coupled with the development
advertising In general me manner, even among those who of 'a national leadership: en-
dia, perceived by the Negro as will see the advertising. ables Negroes for the first time to

being discriminatory, were ex "Furthermore, Negroes have I I act In concert against companies
pressed by 88 percent t of the Ne become sufficiently sophisticated distributing on a national scale" boa r ,

gro respondents interviewed. Only about advertising for them to feel 'Selective Buying'
12 percent of the Negro popula resentful about not being includedin The report by the Center said, M n w,
Lion views such advertising with this aspect of American .life "Almost' every Negro interviewedhas
lack of concern," Mr. Wallerstein This, in turn, Is reflected in their at some time during the past
.said, In reporting the results of attitudes toward the products or several years, engaged in 'selec I
interviews with 1,164 Negroes. stores advertising." tive buying' In the sense of grantIng ,

""Although ,Negroes generally Eighty-nine percent of the 1,164 or witholding patronage froma
consider discriminatory advertising Negroes interviewed, across the store or product, based upon the
to:be an endemic characteristic country said they would participate attitudes expressed toward the Ne-

of most meals( only 31 percentof In boycotts of companies or i groes. Heretofore, this activity has
them have reached the point tt; products called by their leaders. been largely individual, based up.

where they say',they ,are .so ac "William Capitmaq, president, of on personal experience. For the S.
customed to it that they pay no the Center, commented: '"Up to most part 'organized boycott behavior L- J T
attention to it," Mr. Wallerstein this, point, organized boycotts by : has also tended to be local
said. negroes have tended to be local I' in character and directed against
stores rather than products. We
have noted an increasing tendency -

over the past several years, for
boycott activity to become organ
ized rather than individual.
I "Unorganized boycotts, however U.N. MElTS AMID DISTUUANCI U.N. Secretary General U
I. still continue at a high lev Thant (top, left) looks on as Venezuelan Ambassador to the
speaks after his election as
U.N. Dr. Carlos Sosa-Rodriguez
el. From 30 percent to 40 percentof
President of the General Assembly. During the meeting U.N.
the Negro population are cur security guards (bottom) had to hustle a "Free Cuba" demon-
rently engaged in a boycott of a strator off the floor of the General Assembly A number of
specific store or product in their youths In grey battle dress leaped from the public gallery at
own communities. the rear of the hall, shouting"long live Free Cuba" in Spanish

"Business executives who either STILLBIRTH RECORDS SHOW HIGHER RATE IN
through apathy, fear or design, WHITE ILLIGITIMATE DIVISION ti
fail to concern themselves with JACKSONVILLE The State births per 1,000 live births against
,. this problem are In for a rude :' Board of Health today said an 16.6 in the illigitlmate group.
awakening in the near :future. Our analysis of stillbirth records showsa He said there were 13.7 stillbirths
study reveals that the Negro population higher rate in the illigitlmate per 1,000 live births among

1 expects employment practices -' group, indicating that unwed women having their first child;
to change, not Ugly In menial mothers are less apt to seek. medical 11.7 for the second child; but 12.5
jobs, but In all levels of the business : advice. for the third child; and that wo-

community and, furthermore, ,Dr. L. L. Parks, director of the men giving birth for the eighth
has every intention of carrying on I Bureau of Maternal and Child time had nearly twice as many
the actions which will insure the : Health, laid-that the rate of stillbirths till births os women having a
development of these opportunities first child.
per'1,000; live births had declined -
for them. 28.7 In 1840 to 11.9 in 1962 WILL PIERRE PLAY BALL?
Patronage Withheld for white women; from 74.0 to (Continued from page 9)
While the average Negro con 36.7 for nonwhites. without ,creating a new Federal

sumer will return to a boycotted lIe said the data ,for 1962 show organization and appointing a new
product or store within a few bunch of Federal commissionersin
a ed that the ratio of stillbirths to
weeks after the situation has been
order to establish whole
live births rose as the age of the a mess
> % righted some stated that they will mother increased, regardless of of new Federal rules and regulations

never return. legitimacy.Dr. And ,who'd believe that?
; According to Mr. Wallerstein,
Parks said legitimacy played
the Center's third'atudy on "The
little part in nonwhite stillbirths,
Dynamics of Purchase BehaviorIn
the ratio being 25.5 for' the legitimate ADAMS
The Negro Market, clearly reveals -
and 266 for the 1111gltimate -
group
that 9 percent of the 1,164 PRESCRIPTIONSHOPS
Negro consumers who were Interviewed group.
However, for whites the differ
would never give their pa.
ence was much greater: 11.7 still-
tronage again to a boycotted pro For 35 Tears Tampa's
duct.When would be less fair in its employ- Finest Apothecaries
asked whether they ment practices.Mr. DOWNTOWN 718 Tampa St.
::;" would expect the employment Capitman quoted an aluminum Phone 223-3661
N y practices, of a company that ad caster in Cleveland, NORTIISIDE 10049 Fia.Ave.
vertised on Negro radio or in Negre "When we interviewed him, he Phone 935-4259
It publications to, be fairer than stated 'If I need to' buy something Use Your "I. ." Credit
{those, of a ,company which did and none of the manufacturers Plan at ADAMS
: 68 of the Free and Prompt Delivery
'-- '- not percent respondents advertise on our radio,
DAMAGED IN COLLISION IN FOG=A London investigator Year Prescription was
Indicated that they felt that the that won't keep me from buying
"'h l. examines the severely damaged bow of the British steamer Written by a,Pyofessieaal
,t.Jxary K," which was in a collision during a fog with the advertisers in Negro media would several Bar a
tA"'s' Dutch motor vessel "vangu d," which sank. The "Mary 1C be ",omewhatto: "much fairer," >. ; _
picked up all 11 member of the "VmnguardV crew. Only 2 percent said the company going to buy." -- ...''t'*' ,

J. Edgar Hoover I population of this age group. Most folks are inclined to viewU. lions and billions becomes com

polYNesiAN Director F. B. I. Collectively, these young offend. S. fiscal operations and the monplace and the national debt

pARAdise Thero is a deep and abiding ders are primarily school students. national debt with genuine alarm. causes them no loss of sleep.

concern prevalent in our Nation Certainly, here Is an area in the We read of billions being appro- Most of us are inclined to placeall

American andPclyne5lan today on standards of educationat "education" of our youth where priated for this and more billionsfor the blame on Washington and

cuisine r all levels. Teacher training, there is dire need for improve. that and the steady increase in we pay little attention to whatis

end drinks ( r, physical facilities, curriculumsand ment. Prevention of crime shouldbe the national debt and wonder how going on closer to home. Politicians .
.
Dancing andentertainment ,\, the complexities of financial the concern of all public-spirit. long we can keep it up. at the state and lower levels -

from 't support all demand and are receiving ed citizens. Most of us cannot conceive of point accusing fingers at the
$:30 PM. tH2OOAM: wide attention. This is an While parents are basically responsible spenders in the national capital.
even one billion dollars, let alone
encouraging trend, and it typifiesthe for a child's instructionon several hundred billion. Our They deplore the unbalanced bud.
awareness educators and citizens morals, including the rights of get and continued lavish spend.
Kawcxticxrv"IttWAll thoughts of money are limited for
have for the welfare of others and respect for private
the most part to personal exper- ing.It
American youth. property, where fail is( a .
they our ience with it. We think in termsof case of the "Pot calling
In UmpV KSTAUIANTt While focusing ever-greater efforts schools can assist in providing a the Kettle black" for local
MOTEL dollars, five, tens, twenties, occasionally -
on these challenges, we cannot second chance. spending has increased much
of hundreds thousands
or
2522 North Dal Mobry. Ph n i 877-5171
afford to ignore For example joint anti-auto more than .
other problems a seldom more than that. As rapidly national spending
-crime, an enemy which destroys theft campaign by local police and citizens and taxpayers we know to materially Increase the tax

the very energy and resources school authorities might be con that dollars aren't to payers' burden.
; : easy come
rn QtETL vital to education.The sidered. Posters, pamphlets, films, by and they don't go very far after Recent figures reveal that
staggering toll of crime in panel discussions, personal appearances we get them.If while the federal governmentdebt
: .a this Nation is revealed in appall. by law enforcement officials in the lat five years has increased
in our daily experience we
ing statistics. The Uniform Crime and other suitable means of nearly 14 percent, the
r D Reports for 1962 reflect the commission I stressing the danger of auto theftsto encounter emergencies, illness, debt of state and local govern
loss of our job and the like, we
of some 2,048,370 serious pertinent age groups in school ments has increased by about 55
crimes during the year. More could give added emphasis to this ;find it necessary to borrow money, percent. Furthermore a portion of
we have learned that'it must be
FEATURINGLatin significantly, this exceeds the record grievous matter. Any doubts in the federal increase is attributedto
paid back and with interest.We .
Fire, for the previous year by 6 the minds of students as to the know that government does the Increase in grsnts-to-states
percent. seriousness of "joy riding" in a and local government.
Revue not create wealth. Its principal
With the exception of murder, "borrowed" piece of personal In the same five-year period
business is to collect it and spend
Direct from which showed a decrease of 2 per. property valued at an average of through 1962 federal government
it. We also know that the vast
Puerto Rico cent, all classifications of serious $866 should be firmly erased. employment increased by 124,000or
crimes registered increases during This is aside from the everpresent sums government spends comes 5.6 percent while the numberof
out of our pockets and our
1962. Forcible rapes increased fact that such folly often pay employees added to state and

I I \ Ph 872-9612 2 percent; robbery was up 4 percent leads to other criminal acts and envelopes.We local government increased by I,.

4427 m GRIND I CENTRAL VEi ; aggravated assault and burglary the launching of a criminal Career. elect politicians to represent 435,000 or 26 percent.
i MIU wry of MI* v it HW rose 5 percent; larceny of Both law enforcement and edu us in Congress, the legislature The cry is raised by local politicians !

$50 and over shot up 8 percent; cators'have a fundamental inter and to operate our county that the federal government .
and the frequency of auto theft est in the welfare of our Nation's and city government. Most of the is raking off an ever-in

Jumped 9 percent. The first half youth, and it would seem that by people we select were once citizens creasing proportion of the tax-

Ri of 1963 saw another 9 percent risen pooling their knowledge real progress and taxpayers like ourselves, take potential. Figures do not
LJ ,, serious crime. could be made in preventing struggling to make ends meet and support this claim. In the five.I .

The index used to measure and deterring youth crime. thinking of money as we think I year period federal receipts Increased

crime in this country is greatly As we move along into the new about It.Then 27 percent whereas state

influenced by the fluctuation of school year, we must not only be they go to Washington or and local receipts increased by a

the property crimes-robbery, bur certain the road of knowledge has Tallahassee or City Hall and find whopping 43 percent,

which' occur in everincreasingvolume. students, but we must also be sure where money is thought: of based largely on the cold war

In 1962, young persons it does not suffer a costly loss in in terms of millions and billions. and on defense which most of us

under 18 years of. age comprisedmore good citizens because of the failure After listening to fiscal experts, consider justified. What excusedo
than half of all the arrests of signposts to warn of the international bankers and budgets local and state politicos have

WCWtllHO % for these crimes. Specifically, they disastrous effects of criminal be they become so bothered, bewitched for their steadily increasing tax-

..' Fl were 'represented in'62' percent of havior. __and n__ bewildered' that the take and expenditures?

MINIMUM the arrests for auto theft, 51 for
1 Service/Corps 'Seedsmen Of I
arcetty; 49 for burglary" and25 WHERE THE BOYS.ARE Hope'By

FRENCH for robbery. Although only a LACKLAND AFB, Tex. Airman HARRISON WILLIAMS trace of poverty is driven'' from

small percentage of the young Louis R. Hamilton, son of Mr. Excerpts from a speech on the our land may be an idealistic goal,

REVUE people are involved, in ,these criminal and Mm. Robert C. Hamilton of Senate floor by the Democratic but not a sentimental one. The

acts, the proportion who Rt. 3, Tampa, Fla., Is being reassigned Senator from New Jersey priorto dedicated volunteer corpsmen who

are, becoming involved is Increasing to, Orlando AFB, Fla., Senate approval of he National will go out across the country,

much more rapidly than the for training and ,duty a> an ad. Service Corps bill. bringing their skills, their' knowledge .
minlttratlT specialist. The National Service Corps Bill and most of all, their good
flu Km ,.II .. II II .e @iiI .". Airman Hamilton recently com will be a direct and practical way will, will be "seedsmen" of hope

CONTINUOUS INTERTAlNif/HVT II pleted United States Air Fore basic of molding the humanitarian concern and inspiration, not only to those
412 TAMPA ST.mmir BIG military training 11081'8. of this nation into an effective they are helping, but ,also to

II The airman 1, a 1963 graduate of weapon against the hardship, others who ,will be encouraged to

fJHL SHOWNITELY Brandon (Fla.) High School. the misery, and the poverty which devote. their, time to volunteer
t trr H C still blight the lives of too manyof work.

LOWRY AFB. Colo. Airman our fellow countrymen.Our .

TAMPA awm. p Second Class Roger .D.. Popwell of I concern for the wellbeingof The National Service Corps
FIIBMMT* It Tampa, FJa., has completed the all our citizens and our determination would supply trained, highly moti-
" AT THE READY ROOM The Brass Rail United States Air Force technical not to rest until the last '(Contlnued on pale 12)CMtfSTINI )
PLAYING NIGHTLY
course for air armament mechanics
The CLUB here.

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WHERE THE BOYS' ARE "SEEDSMEN"._' I Friday, October 11, 1963 LA GACETA

I (Continued from pare 11))
(Continued from page 11) LACKLAND AFB, Tex. Two
vated volunteers to help communities -
I perform checks and adjustmenton Tampa, Fla., men are being assigned -
to strengthen existing pub
on the armament system of thE to Chanute AFB, 111., to attend .4 i : 4. F 'fn
lic-servIce programs or to aid In
I F-103 fighter. He Is being rca s.. technical training courses
the establishment of new ones.
signed to a permanent base fc r following completion of United* 4
The will work with migratory -
; duty in his, new technical sp
and
workers, the mentally ill
"' cialty. training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
retarded, with American Indians,
The airmail, son of Mr. and Airman Tony D. Ligorl, son of
with school dropouts, and with the
Mrs. William A. Popwell of 110 Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore F. Ligori -
elderly and the disabled.
S, Moody Ave., Tampa, is a graduate < ,- who reside on Rt. 3, will attend The National Service Corps is
) of H. B. Plant High Srhool. a course for fabric-leatber-
intended to be one among many
t .see rubber repairmen. tools In the fight against hardship tr
I Airman Joseph Fernandez son I t4Y'
KEESLER AFD, ''Miss. Airman and poverty. Obviously 5- :
of Mr. and Mrs. Faustino V. Fer .
Third Class,, Thomas E. Mc.< 000 men and women cannot solve t,
Pherson of Tampa, Fla., is being nandez of 1047 Ninth Ave. will all the, age-old problems of hu-

reassigned to Eglin AFB, Fla., following be trained as a personal flight man suffering.. But I know that % fik
his graduation from the I equipment specialist.
the dedicated energies of these
Both men are 1963 graduates of ;''cw
United States Air Force tecnlci 1 volunteers will inspire others to
for airborne electronic Thomas Jefferson Senior High .
training course join in the many volunteer efforts

equipment specialists here School. e already in progress. x
Airman McPherson was trainedto The Service Corps will be a

II tune, operate and repair special LANGLEY AFB, Va. Major means whereby the local commu-

I Air Force airborne electronic! Stanley Wood Jr. of Tampa, Fla., nity can draw on the knowledgeand
equipment and related test de ,has arrived for assignment witha
I skills of the entire nation. A
unit of the Tactical Air Com-
vices.
glance at the projects will show
The airman, son of Mrs. W. E. mand following a tour of duty in the very practical work that corps-

McPherson, who resides on Rt. 6, England. men would be doing. On an Indian

Tampa, is a graduate of King High Major Wood, an automotive reservation, they 'could act as Instructors U.S. FIRST LADY VACATIONS IN EUROPE-Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy -

School. maintenance officer, entered the for self-help housing pro beam as she carries a floral bouquet and Is accompanied

.tee service in February 1942. He is grams, run 'nursery schools and by: an airline stewardess upon her arrival Rome. After an
the son of Mrs Jessie Cannon of hour-Ion stopover,the First Lady departed for Athens where
LANGLEY AFB, Va. Master clinics, in hospital for the men- she started a two-week
private vacation to Greece. Before
Sergeant Joseph A. Lekes of Tampa 2025 Lawn Ave.S., Tampa.. tally retarded they would help leaving for the holiday, Mrs. Kennedy Joined the President

Fla., has graduated from the regular personnel as teachers to greet Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia In Washington. It
Tactical Air Command Senior WASHINGTON, D. C.-colonel aides and recreational aides; was her first public appearance since loss of her third child.

Noncommissioned Officer Aca George M. Lunsford of Tampa, working with migrants they would
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demy here. '' Fla., presently is attending the give basic education to adults and

lie received advanced training Industrial College of the Armed vocational guidance to the youngs- PH. UM011
Forces at Fort Lesley J. McNair ; '
in leadership and management. ters.There I" GULF ilVD. TJ'ST fETERSIURG lEACHllESEBTl
The course included study in military here. are many Americans, I

justice, Air Force history,, Colonel Lunsford is one of the :young and old, who are anxious I -

human relations, world affairs and selected senior military officers and able to help our less fortunate I IANCH

related subjects.Sergeant and key government officials who citizens. The corps will draw not DECCA RECORDING ARTIST

Lekes, an aircraft are undergoing 10 months of intensive only upon the enthusiasm of our : LENNY

maintenance technician, is returnIng education in the manage- young people, but upon the wis- DEEEMBASSY Z:

to his permanent unit at Luke ment of strategic logistic resources dom and experience of retired BOYS
for national security.The for y*ir ...... ant dancing el.a.ure
AFB, Ariz. persons. There are a vast numberof jI
His''' wife is the former Mary E. colonel, whose sister, Mrs. people both young and old I

Walker of 6216 N. Chr.rch St.,, Sydney K. 'Potter, resides at 6704 ready to help if given a way. L _

4 ,Tampa, Fla.: Otis Ave., Tampa, graduated from I know that the dedicated workof
I
School. He attended -
e.e. Plant High the Service Corps volunteerswill
the University of Tampa and received ,
U., S. A. F ACADEMY, colorado., show that our material success -
-Cadet Michael C. Francisco of his commission in 1942 has not'blinded us to the sufferings : Always The ,Proper
through the aviation cadet pro-
of others. This
Tampa, Fla., has been accepted as program
a'member of the U. S. Air Force gram. will be a true expression of the i '
Atmosphere 'at .
.,
colonel who entered the .
Academy Cadet Wiag .following The ideals which have made this nation .
service in January 1942; has .
great.
his completion of basic cadet
training. among his awards and decorations WE.: ARE INDE TED._ :
the Distinguished Flying Cross THE BONFIRE
.1, Cadet Francisco, son, of U. S, with one Oak Leaf Cluster and the (Continued from pace 8) .

Is member of the 850-( southeast of Clewis ton in
Tampa, a CRACKER POLITICS......
:wan class of '67. Ills four years of (Continued from ,page 8) Hendry County, it has been an- 3447 GRAND CENTRAL AVE.
:study at the academy will lead to nounced by Lawton M. Calhoun, I J
but he
f 'a' bachelor of science degree and thinks year to the elect man a governor will not be the president of the corporation. The DIAL 877-3495 I t tI

a regular Air Force commission asa corporation produces Dixie Crystals .
Mayor. Sugars and a large part of I i
l second lieutenant All this adds up to a ,violent : _
r bcslc deelgned their raw sugar is produced in the
The, cadet training was shaking of the friends-and-neigh-

,to prepare him morally, bore loyalty for Duval countians. Glades.

mentally and physically for the Technically, Fuller Warren was Glades Observer Palladium Ballroom"
academy's comprehensive military .
,
a resident of Dade when he ran a
the AmericanFederation
Representative
,and academic program.' third time for governor in 1956, 205 WEST CASS STREET
: of State, County and
:The 18-yoar-old cadet is a graduate who winds with
J I and anyone up Union
of Phillips Academy In An. 107,990 votes could not have been Municipal Employee Labor :Saturday Night, DanceTHE
dover Mass. are In the process of 'signing up'
I regarded lightly during the cam-
Third District State Road Department !
t .ere, paign. But Warren had moved into employees who are willing to CONTINENTALS 9 P.M. tit 12
KEESLER AFB, Miss. Doc i Dade in 1953, upon completinghis
Join. Extent of the success of thetndeavor LITHE SKYLINERS" til 3
tor (Captain) James D. Hall of term as governor, and he was la unknown at this time. p.m., a.m.ADMISSION ..

Athens, Ga., has been assigned to looked upon' 'then as more of a Washington County News, $1.50 B.Y.O.B. PH. 229.9569

this Air Force base following his transplanted Jaxon than as a Mia. Chlpley '... ,

recent call to active duty. mlan. The'ti h annual Klsslmmee RI. J"' .
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Doctor Hall will join the medical Perhaps those who claim Dade '' for -
ver Boatacade has been set
staff ,here to practice as a not typical of Florida in its voting Oct.,21-27. The outdoor adventure :* AFTER CHURCH I

dentist; habits may be right. However, hundreds 'of boats and
attracting FAMILY DINNER SPECIALS
The captain, son of Mr. and there are many other examples to utdor enthusiasts' will terminate ,
iMrs. Orville D. Hall of 360 Stan.' indicate a home town candidatemay at ndlantown. Launching thla I Served 11:45 A.M. to 4 P.M.

: Athens attended the some, claim upon the 'CROWN $215. ROAST VERMONT .,....1 U
ton Way, possess from
Lake TohopekaIga -
rear win be FILET MIGNON TURKEy. .....
University of Georgia and earned political loyalty of his friends and at the City. boat basin. I IITALIAN '1 60 BAKED CHICKEN site

his iD.D. C. degree at Emory University neighbors but that this can be ja".lmmee Gazette VEAL CUTLET SAFFRON RICE ',','
School (.f Dentistry.,'He Is overcome by other elements.In BAKED VIMaiNIA HAM area

a member of Kappa Sigma and Psi 1936, for example, Judge W. Ctil.*N chamea.Maaos vwntaklwi MtttM, Salads f'Mit MIT I
salad kufftt and tovwMMEMIER'S
Omega. Raleigh Petteway of Tampa lost
.
Doctor Hall's wife, Mary, is the lillsborough county and the governorship ; IMPERIAL HOUSE

"vergonzante" porque en dlarlos, Pegaron los neoyorquinos sis .....:-. his eleven years as prosecutor. This column was first,
la radio y la televis6n! opinaron "indiscutibles," dos de Richardson i\\ (just 6 months after Lane was elected) in the early part

la prlmera carrera, en el quint"episodlo" en Brooklyn. Constable Malcolm Beard is no longer being secretive
Ford obsequi6 con "ponches" a Fallecio Al Mes De about his intentions of being an opponent of Sheriff

I k (Continued from page 13) two to six months.Mr. diately noticed. standard of judgement. While the
: sources close to Beard, pledges of Whidden was an unsuccessM Nick Nuccio had been elected mayor. subordinate' certainly should be pun-
support, including financial, are coming candidate for the state legislature Changes in policies and the trans- ished and criticized for bad management
in fast and furious. earlier this year. fering of "brass" was expected. of his office, it still falls on
i I . Mayor Nuccio has taken an understandably the shoulders of the chief to correct
\ Here are several excerpts from a Long time (fifteen years) and cautious attitude in mak- the fault, even if it means transferor
I,) political commentary appearing on highly-considered state employee Peter ing rapid and major adjustments. He dismissal of the "culprit.
the editorial page of the widely-read P. Maniscalco was deservingly is studying the explosive situation Regardless of personal feelings.
Orlando weekly, "THE CORNER promoted several weeks ago to Assistant that exists within the police force. to most officers of the Tampa Po-
CUPBOARD". Area Supervisor of the Flor- There are a number of opposing political lice Department Chief Brown remains -
"Politically the Tampa Tribune is ida Revenue Commission This is the cliques seeking the leadership.It the symbol of the recently defeated -
one of the most powerful newspapersin agency that collects the state's sales may be that regardless of which Lane administration.
Florida. The company which operates lax Until July 1st the sales tax divi- and how many changes are made *
the newspaper has a virtual sion was under the State Comptrol- political friction within the depart- Our observations in last week's
I news monopoly on the city. Seldom ler's office., ment may remain intact. column regarding future Nuccio 'appointments -
I t does the Tribune fare badly in poIii According to our agents workingat again proved to be cor-
i tics. It was a major factor in electing Mayor Nuccio told this ,desk that the station most of the men will
LeRoy Collins.. It tried to do the city employees, had regained the not be satisfied until Neil Brown is rect.We predicted that Sam Klein
j same for Doyle Carlton, Jr., but right of direct protest they enjoyed reduced' to Inspector of Police. would be appointed city dock chief.
failed. Last week the Tribune failed under his administration of four The Tribune's editor James Clen- We're sticking with our predictionthat
again. Its hand-picked mayor, Julian years ago. dinen in an editorial last Friday Bobby Curry will be appointedhead
Lane, lost by 2,000 votes to Nick As an example: 'Under ,Lane's administration ,"Good Hands For Tampa" asked indirectly of the City Recreation Dept.
Nuccio. The Tribune and its mono a police patrolman that Brown be continued as We now modify .o'ur thoughts regarding -
poly was the major issue." wishing to voice a complaint to the Chief of Police. He wrote: Dave Barksdale's future. He
"While Nuecio's victory may bring 'highest, authority (the mayor) had,to "Mayor Nuccio has yet to an- will not be fired but will b2 demoted.We .
encouragement to political outs in get permission under a chain of,com' nounce who' will fill some major said Mrs. Annabelle Gingham
other cities where major media are mand. First, he asked his sergeant.Permission jobs' -police chief, fire chief and would be appointed administrative
controlled by one political or banking granted. he approached head of the Recreation ,Department, assistant' Herman' Massey of the
1 group, the Tampa situation is dif his captain.i Dif permission i rM-con for example, although there is a pos- Parks Department.We .
ferent. Political camps there are or-, tinued he spoke to the Inspector, of sibility that Police Chief Neil Brown noted that Mayor Nuccio was
ganized along ward lines. Office his, division, will be retained, as he deserves to still looking for a police chief. He
seekers do not depend on advertising If the Inspector ruled in favor of be.!' .. continues to look.
to get voters. They and their supporters ,the patrolman's request he was We find Mr. Clendinen's comments We forecast that Fire Captain
made personal appeals. That granted, permission to register his interesting. We also have a high per- Ken Ayers would, be appointed either
Nuccio did. The powerful Tribune complaint with the Chief ,of Police. sonal regard for Neil Brown. We Fire Chief or Assistant Fire Chief.
.was no match." (Needless to say, the He was the highest'' authority the pa- consider him to be a good officer We offered our humble opinion, that
editor of the Orlando weekly, is a trolman could petition. Under ,Nuc and, a gentleman. However, it was based on his outstanding'political ef-.
reader of "A We. Heard It." cio's administration all city employees under his leadership that the morale forts during the campaign he deserved -
I i *,, regardless of department or of the department fell to a new to be elevated to Chief. We
J'Our ''Miami correspondent assures rank can take his personal problems low. It was under his administration are naturally pleased that Mayor
Us that F; W. T. Smith, a ,Miami( regarding his ,superiors direct to the that a Grand Jury found evidence Nuccdo appointed Ayers to be the
bricklayer, 'will be elected president Mayor. There is no chain of' com that political figures outside, of the top man in the fire department.
of the Florida State Federated Labor mand. department wielded enough influence
'\ Council, AFL-CIO, this week during The system of granting privateaudiencaes with' the chief to cause many--. to- question The editors of the Times and, Tribune
''the convention of labor organizations -' ) to protesting i :city em- who gave the orders '' amazed even some of their most
,I at Cocoa Beach. ployees prevailed during 'his' 3-year Several of Nuccio's supporters who "brainwashed addicts" 'when they
... Frank Roche, president of the, labor term ,(1957-1959)( ). It was renewed know little or,nothing about the poli- suggested in editorials' this week,
council since 1958, resigned re- this week. tics within the police department are that the building 'o{ a library' in
. Tampa ,at ,this time, ,more im,
t 1 cently. A strong contender for the'top S advising the mayor'' that under his was I
','\T post Is ,Tampa labor leader Joe last) Week's ,convention of theDemocratic administration Brown will have a free portant than building'. more hospital -
Donovan, staff representative,-,United Women's Club of Florida handfor the fi1"8ttl111e to run the de.< rooms, ., j'
;;j Steehvorkers of America. held in Tampa was the:most success- partment That under the former ad- And this In the face ,of 'Insistent
,, ': Another Tampa labor leader, W. ful affair in the women political or- ministration Brown was handicappedand and 'continuing reports and'studies
E. (Bill) Allen, long-time secretary- ganization's history. had to accept advice from politicos made by responsible groups'In recent
I treasurer 'of the state federation, Much of the credit ,for the suc- such as Benny Lane and Tony months all pointing to the dire need
will be reelected. cessful convention should go to the Gonzak. of more hospital beds.' An appointed
. committee to study this'prob1em
here views this cri-
following ladies: 'Mary Lou Euse, Now are our on
Judge Luckey, a former assistant convention ch'airman'; Adine Frier- tical problem Mayor Nuccio must undertake turned in a report in July pinpolnttrig -
to the state attorney's office and for son Smith and Edith Dill,, cochairmen to solve in the near future: a 1200 bed shortage in, local hos-
" fk I afew months an assistant city attorney ; Iris Curcio (now Nuccio's receptionist First, lefs comment on,Mr. Clendi pitals. editorials', .
i I under the Lane administration ), Anne Owens, Grace nen's editorial. The intelligent editor These two came'of birthas
'
will be appointed assistant to Brooks and Dorthy Moore. ,has either chosen to,ignore the "cold an aftermath' of'' a statement' by
I the Public Defender's office' by Joe We are sure 'we omitted (not intentional ,facts" regarding Brown's administration Mayor Nuccio that the pro d'new
k Spl ola. Thus,, he will soon be :opposing of course) the names ofa of the police force or this is a library would not be given top priority. -
t', his former associates of the number of deserving ladies. We continuance of the free but apparently He did i say that_a _new librarywas
k \ State Attorney office in court. Wet hope they will forgive us. poor advice he gave ex Mayor Lane needed and should be' built and
!-: should also note, that Mr. Luckey, We have been told that Mrs. An. for four years. Lane had to accept his that some plans to clear the, location
unsuccessful candidate Nuccio does not., would be put into effect ,in the
was an for ntte Baker, of Olearwater, who is advice.
-..the'state, legislature this past president of this' ladies state-wide Regarding the views of Nuccio's near future. However, Mayor Nuc-'
: spring. Who would deny that Judge 'political organization 'will' be a can- several misinformed friends, perhaps cio was clear and' loud in' his announcement -
I I.:, Luckey is a man on, the' move? didate'for'''Democratic National Com-' they are overlooking the fact that, that hospital beds were
*,, imitteewoman in ''next year's elec- policemen believe that Chief Brown of greater need for the welfare. of
:: tions. This is state-wide demanded full the citizens of Tampa.
General Telephone Co. of Florida 'a race could ha authority
.: will finally distribute: books to its 5. he felt outside influences were hurt- We are certainly sorry that Mayor -
users. Contrary to their publicity The Nuccio ,administration will ing the morale of his department and Nuccio has"' displeased the "ivory
:', : slogan '"people ,-people" the some make a strong try to appoint West, if not given complete authority he' tower boys. The very, next"time he
e pany adopted an anti-public policy Tampa building contractor Pete He- could have requested that he be demoted insists upon something' so" silly ash'ospl"'tal
i last year which reduces ,the' issuing, via the city's chief building Inspector back" to the rank of Inspectorand beds' instead of a new shin-
i s- of two phone books each year to a If Mayor Nuccio is successful< .let someone else play the role of 'ing library we are going to ask him
single edition.. the City,will,profit by the move.:Mr. :the "figurehead." to,resign. We, don't'really need"Nuco \
Under the Brorein (Peninsular Hevia will be the ,first city building For Nuccio to continue Brown as as long as we have Mr: Clendinen 1,
'Telephone) company, users ''always inspector to be the possessor of a chief would be considered a major and Mr. Johnson willing and able
' ,received books twice a year. Have Grade A General Contractor's License political mistake. The majority of to serve us. After all they' just com-
,-you ever thought how many tele- He, has been a successful contractor the policemen would not accept mi- pleted four''years' of running city
phone numbers are changed in a sin... for 30 years. nor changes as a sincere attempt by hall They controlled and 'ran the
,gle year? Most of the building I Inspectorshave Mayor Nuccio to improve the, morale prior administration 'just"recently
I We hear that/,the Florida Utilities been appointed, chiefly' for political and efficiency of ,the 'Tampa- "Police" defeated at ,the: polls..
I Commission had its people 'checking reasons and not due to their Department. Just' to give you 'an' idea how busi-
a service department of the ,telephone knowledge and experience. There is no doubt that Inspector ness-like the '"late" administration
I company last week after re- Harold Rauch, a Lane holdover, is Charlie Otero,'chief of police person- handled the people's business, here
ceiving ''many) 'complaints about poor being kept on as ,City Building Inspector ,nel and his assistant Sergeant Ma- are several interesting facts. -
Berviqe. We also understand that because of a, special act of the rio Sainz will be transferred regardless Manuel Fernandez, the hard work-
.i',: after the 4check" the service ''im-. 1963 legislature which placed the of ''who is, appointed Chief. ing chief of the Sanitary Depart-
:r proved. ,More experienced operators Inspection Bureau Chiefs under protection Many of the officers have been ment, who fs putting in nearly 18
i'i;; were put to work. of civil service law. Mr. critical of the manner the personnel hours each day in order to try to
'tf, . Rauch, who moved to Tampa a few office has been operated. Again, if overcome number:of handicaps left
i fW; Nick Nuccio's campaign manager years ago was 'a plastering, contractor. -. this has,been a,major reason,tor,the by his predecessor' Mr. MUian,, told
a':" .Tom McMullen entered, St. Joseph ., low, morale -, both Inspector Otero' us that the City, of Tampa owns
, :', '?Hospital this week for a complete Ironically, the law, is prohibitingthe and Chief Brown are responsible. seven large, ,street sweepers. Threeof
o check-up. He was a pretty sick man city from hiring the most quali- The Tribune editor would not direct i- them are not in working order. I
"I Wednesday morning. There was a fied man to ever offer his servicesin all of his criticism on the possible The sanitary department has
; "no visitors, allowed" sign on the this position. and future misconduct any nearly 160 trucks. More ,than 20 per
\ door: of ,his private'room ,_ .. of, Nuccio's-'appointments. We are cent of them are no operation,or
I,' ,, ',.Tampa ,attorney ''Ted Whidden The "morale" ,'of the ;men in 'the certain that the major editorialbarbs real close to that condition.It .,
"was admitted to'the Southwest,Flor- ,Police Dept, was, at an all-time low would'be',
idaatTuberculosis Hospital in, :Drew a few weeks, Ago, On the night of Mayor regardless- .' of the- circum of dollars to replace and rebuilt much tl
Field this, week. .He will undergo Sept. 24th, a jump ,in the spirit,and stances.- of this equipment belonging to the
treatment for a period ranging from morale of the police force was imme' ....H'&JOr"-'Nucdo should nse' this'people of Tamps;, I